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Patrick Neeman
Director of Product Design, Apptio
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Stephanie Bergman
Director of Product Management, ADP
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Dogs & Cats How Product Managers can work with UX Designers to create great products
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Patrick Neeman 20 years UX and Web Design experience
Built teams in LA, SF, Seattle
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Stephanie Bergman 20 years PM and Social Media Experience
Worked in companies from 10 to 1,000s
stephaniebambam.net
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What my friends
think I create
What my mom
thinks I create
What society
thinks I create
What management
thinks I create
What I think
I create
What I really create
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The Competencies of User Experience Typical Skills and Deliverables
Information
Architecture Site Maps
Interaction
Design Wireframes
Visual
Design Visual Mockups
User
Research Testing and Personas
Content
Strategy Copy and SEO
HTML
Prototyping HTML and CSS
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Don’t Expect Unicorns Typical Interaction Designer
Information
Architecture Site Maps
Interaction
Design Wireframes
Visual
Design Wireframes
User
Research Testing and Personas
Content
Strategy Copy and SEO
HTML
Prototyping HTML and CSS
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Don’t Expect Unicorns Typical Visual Designer
Information
Architecture Site Maps
Interaction
Design Wireframes
Visual
Design Wireframes
User
Research Testing and Personas
Content
Strategy Copy and SEO
HTML
Prototyping HTML and CSS
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No, not him Product Managers need to be
more of a chameleon than that.
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Herder of Cats Product Managers need to sell the vision, not run the schedule and check the box.
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In the middle of it all. Product Managers have a lot to do — that’s why UX Designers and Engineers are brought in as experts.
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Product Management + User Experience
Responsibility Product Management User Experience
Acting As Product Owner Primary Secondary
Understanding the Domain and User Primary Market Requirements
Secondary Personas
High Level Requirements Primary Secondary
User Stories Either Either
Site Maps, Wireframes and Prototypes Secondary Primary
Usability Testing Secondary Primary
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Examples
Requirement What: Product Management How: Product Design
The user should be able to
onboard
Data fields and required vs.
optional actions
The onboarding process
The user should be able to enter
their profile Data fields Form design
The user should be able to
navigate throughout the
application
Supplies user tasks Information architecture
The user should be able to a
view role-specific landing page
Data fields available to each user Data visualizations
The User should be able to set
project milestones
Wanted to add a calendar to
overviews
Deadlines that could be added
System should be able to help
the user follow a workflow
General workflow steps. The name of the steps validated
with users, and how it will work
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What is Product Management
How is User Experience
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Product Managers Responsible for the
product’s overall success
UX Designers Responsible for ensuring
the users’ needs are met
http://www.slideshare.net/jefflash/user-experience-and-product-management-two-peas-in-the-same-pod
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Requirements User stories and epics: Define users, goals and value.
Product Management can own the acceptance criteria.
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User Research Understand user needs and how they use technology.
That means customer visits and regular interviews.
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Ideation Designers facilitate the design process with
whiteboard and hand sketch sessions.
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Communication Include both in the regular cadence of product meetings
to ensure a regular flow of communication.
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Why is saying “calendar” bad?
Requirements • Calendar for viewing
baseball game dates
• Click to allow purchase
of tickets
• Should have navigation to
see entire season or a
single day
• “See the quick mockup
attached to show concept”
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Why Interaction Designers Hate
When Product Managers Wireframe
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What’s better?
• As a user, I want to view
all game dates for the
season, so that I may
plan for the future.
• As a user, I want to view
an individual game date
so that I may invite
friends to join me.
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We Recommend a Duel to the Death Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr would be proud
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Product Management Talk about what you want to accomplish and why,
not what kind of widget you want on the screen
User Experience Talk to your product owner before adding new
features to get look and feel in
Remember Your Role
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If At An Impasse: Test, Test, Test We all are representing the voice of the user –
let them be heard.
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A/B Testing Hardest: Compare two versions to see which
one performs better.
https://visualwebsiteoptimizer.com/ab-testing/
Formal Testing Harder: Formal tests of five users that fit the
target audience for complex tasks.
http://alistapart.com/article/usability-testing-demystified
Guerilla Testing Easiest: Get feedback from five people within
the office for a simple task.
http://www.uxbooth.com/articles/the-art-of-guerilla-usability-testing/
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• UX For Lean Startups
• A Project Guide To UX Design
Recommended Books
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Patrick Neeman
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Stephanie Bergman
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